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Women’s Health and the Microbiome
A Scientific Overview of Emerging Probiotic Research
Ro Huntriss
Wednesday 19 November 2025 19:00–20:00 GMT
Women’s Health and the Microbiome
A Scientific Overview of Emerging Probiotic Research
Ro Huntriss
Wednesday 19 November 2025 19:00–20:00 GMT
Free
60mins
CONTENT AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
The intricate connection between the vaginal and gut microbiomes plays a pivotal role in women’s health, with growing evidence linking them to reproductive outcomes, fertility, infection risk, inflammation, gastrointestinal symptoms, and mental wellbeing such as anxiety. These microbiomes communicate in complex ways, and disruption to their balance has been associated with a range of common yet challenging health issues. As research expands, recognising this interplay is becoming increasingly important for healthcare professionals aiming to provide holistic, evidence-based care.
As science advances, probiotics are increasingly explored as adjunct therapies to support microbial balance, particularly in the management of bacterial vaginosis (BV), fertility-related complications, endometriosis, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
This webinar brings together the latest research and practical advice to support healthcare professionals in optimising women’s health outcomes through lifestyle and nutrition approaches.
This webinar will cover:
- The connection between the vaginal and gut microbiomes and their impact on women’s health
 - The role of the vaginal microbiota in conditions such as bacterial vaginosis and fertility-related complications
 - Clinical evidence of probiotics in bacterial vaginosis and beyond
 - Lifestyle strategies to support microbial balance naturally
 - Strain-specific probiotics that may support the management of women’s health conditions
 
Gain understanding of
- The connection between the vaginal and gut microbiomes and their impact on women’s health issues
 - Emerging evidence of effective probiotics as adjunct therapies in the management of women’s health conditions
 
Be aware of
- The role of the vaginal microbiota
 - Bacterial vaginosis and fertility
 - Clinical evidence of probiotics in bacterial vaginosis
 
Be able to
- Provide lifestyle advice to naturally support the microbiome
 - Identify strain specific probiotics which may support the management of women’s health conditions
 
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			EXPERT SPEAKER
Ro Huntriss
Specialist Fertility Dietitian
Dietitian Ro Ltd
With 14 years of experience working as a Registered Dietitian across the NHS, private practice and commercial business, Ro is the founder of Fertility Dietitian UK. She has two Master’s degrees in Advanced Nutrition, and Clinical Research, is a published academic author, the author of Deliciously Healthy Fertility, and winner of Best Fertility Nutritionist 2025 by the European Fertility Society. Ro acts as the Chair of the Maternal and Fertility Nutrition Specialist Group of the British Dietetic Association, is the nutrition representative for the European Fertility Society committee and is a member of the Parliamentary and Scientific Committee APPG.
			CHAIR
Tanya Haffner
CEO RD Founder of MyNutriWeb – The Nutrition Education Hub
Healthy Sustainable Diets Campaigner
Tanya is a registered dietitian, CEO, and founder of MyNutriWeb and Nutrilicious Communications advocating for healthy sustainable food and nutrition for all.
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This webinar is kindly supported by Optibac and the BDA Women’s Health and Fertility Specialist Group
About Optibac
Optibac are experts and leaders in the market of probiotics in UK and Ireland. With 2 decades of expertise specialising entirely in probiotics formulations, they understand the importance of strain specificity, a fact recognised by WHO and IPA. This acknowledgement drives Optibac to partner with leading microbial institutes worldwide and work with some of the most extensively researched strains available, reflecting the company’s commitment to quality. Every Optibac strain undergoes rigorous testing to ensure they reach the gut alive. Education is another cornerstone of their values.
Learn more about Optibac research and gain access to their professional probiotics database (home to the most up to date research on individual strains).
About BDA Women’s Health and Fertility Specialist Group
The Women’s Health and Fertility Nutrition Group are a specialist group of the British Dietetic Association. The ambitious and passionate group are dedicated to research, education and improving the standards and quality of care to patients accessing such services nationwide.
Learn more about what the group are up to on X and Instagram.
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